NCECA 1 st Annual National Student Juried Exhibition Award Recipients.

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NCECA 1 st Annual National Student Juried Exhibition Award Recipients

Rodger Lang Award for Student Excellence BONILYN PARKER TGATS (The Great Alaska Tea Set) (2009) Stoneware Reduction, Highfire 7 in x 10 in x 5 3/4 in Undergraduate

Aardvark Clay Purchase Award CRISHA YANTIS The One In The Middle (2009) Earthenware Oxidation, Lowfire 18" x 40" x 5" Undergraduate

Retired Professors Award AISHA HARRISON The Slip (that leads to the fall) (2009) Other Reduction, Midfire 24 in x 20 in x 17 in Graduate

KBH Merit Award MELISSA GRIFFIN Vulture's Dinner Plates (2009) Earthenware Lowfire 2.5 x 12 x 12 Graduate

Muddy Elbow Soldner Mixer Award for Student Excellence ARIEL BOWMAN Cowslip (2009) Porcelain Luster/Decal, Highfire 6 x 3 x 8 Undergraduate

The Studio Potter Merit Award - Undergraduate (Selected by Studio Potter Representative) Sean Larson "Juice Cup" (2009) Porcelain Oxidation, Highfire 4.5'' x 3.5'' x 3.5'‘ Undergraduate

The Studio Potter Merit Award – Undergraduate (Selected by Studio Potter Representative) BONILYN PARKER TGATS (The Great Alaska Tea Set) (2009) Stoneware Reduction, Highfire 7 in x 10 in x 5 3/4 in Undergraduate

The Studio Potter Merit Award - Graduate (Selected by Studio Potter Representative) DOUGLAS PELTZMAN Tumblers/ with shelf (2009) Porcelain Oxidation, Highfire 8in x 10in x 3.5in Graduate

The Studio Potter Merit Award - Graduate (Selected by Studio Potter Representative) MELISSA GRIFFIN Vulture's Dinner Plates (2009) Earthenware Lowfire 2.5 x 12 x 12 Graduate

NCECA Undergraduate Award for Student Excellence 3 rd Place GREG PUGH Digital Ceramic Prints (2009) Stoneware, Other Oxidation, Mixed Media 12 in x 33 in x 6 in Undergraduate

NCECA Graduate Award for Student Excellence 3 rd Place MALLORY WETHERELL Nine Months (2009) Stoneware Oxidation, Mixed Media, Midfire 32 inches x varies x 6 inches from wall Graduate

NCECA Undergraduate Award for Student Excellence 2 nd Place JUSTIN MANFREDI Stomach Strength and Beauty (2009) Stoneware Raku 11in x 15in x 12in Undergraduate

NCECA Graduate Award for Student Excellence 2nd Place DOUGLAS PELTZMAN Tumblers/ with shelf (2009) Porcelain Oxidation, Highfire 8in x 10in x 3.5in Graduate

NCECA Undergraduate Award for Student Excellence 1 st Place ERIC WOLEVER Trophy (2009) Porcelain Reduction, Luster/Decal 12 3/4 inches x 4 inches x 2 inches Undergraduate

NCECA Graduate Award for Student Excellence 1 st Place KEIRA NORTON Poppy Love (2009) Stoneware Midfire 12" x 13" x 29" Graduate